Clemson's new offensive leaders say the 18th-ranked Tigers will maintain their aggressive, fast-paced style that former coordinator Chad Morris brought in four seasons ago.

Co-coordinators Tony Elliott and Jeff Scott said Friday that a high-tempo offense has been a critical part of Clemson's success and that won't change with them in charge. The Tigers also added quarterbacks coach Brandon Streeter to fill that aspect of Morris' job. Morris left earlier this month to become SMU's head coach.

Morris' offenses averaged better than 40 points and 500 yards in 2012 and 2013 with a quick-strike attack that often wore out opponents. Elliott was running backs coach and Scott the receivers coach during Morris' tenure. Both said Morris prepared them to one day move up to larger roles once he departed.